FICTION:

"The Time Mirror" is sub-titled "What would you do with
a Pentium II?" It was written back in the late 1990s when Intel chairman
Andy Grove first began hunting for new chip markets beyond the PC, and
as the Internet made upgrades to desktop PCs less necessary.

The Time Mirror, which lets a computer look back in time, is brought to
life by a quiet unassuming Rice University professor and his team of graduates
and undergraduates. The book follows his growing knowledge of the Mirror's
power. He learns the past isn't what it seems. He learns Moore's Law quickly
makes any breakthrough commercial. He learns about power and politics,
love and, in the end, the truest love of all.

I hope you enjoy reading "The Time Mirror" half as much as I
enjoyed writing it.